A171 - Sunday, September 16, 1984 - North Shore News EE mailbox [>< Open letter COOK, M.P. to CHUCK Now that you have been elected to represent us, | urge you to do exactly that - repre- sent us. At an all-candidates’ meeting in Burnaby on August 30, 1984, I asked you if you would ask your consti- tuents, by way of another householder survey, ques- Flowers Dear Editor We would like to thank Capilano Nurseries and especially ‘‘Steve’’ for the lovely floral arrangements he provided for our home on the occasion of our daughter’s wedding Aug. 26th. Since the wedding was heid on a Sunday, we were con- cerned that we would have some difficulty obtaining a florist. Steve not only gave Thanks Dear Editor: Three years ago when we moved into our house | notic- ed a little English hawthorn tree on our boulevard, (city property) growing on a 45 degree angle. With my help it took a year for the tree to smarten up and grow Straight. : On August 18th while sipp- ing our morning coffee, we noticed the hawthorn was back to its 45 degree angle The conclusion by myself and BUY WITH CONFIDENCE tions on the Cruise Missile and the ‘‘No first use’’ posi- tion on nuclear weapons at NATO, and if you would change your vote in the House of Commons if your constituents’ opinions § so warranted. You said you would. — Even though the Conser- vatives have scored a massive victory across Canada, ! believe the majority of Cana- dians do not support the made the guidance in selection and a marvelous artistic talent, but took the time to personally deliver the larger floral ar- rangements late Saturday and place them about our home. Early Sunday morning he reappeared with the bridal bouquet and corsages etc., along with several potted mums for the garden. Thank you, Steve, for helping make our day a beautiful one. ity for the R.C.M.P. was an unfor- tunate confrontation with a drunk driver. With no chance of catching the culprit and the tree not being planted by the city, rehabilitation seemed im- possible. The boulevard was destined to be hawthorn-less! On Aug. 22nd the tree was growing straight again. | couldn't believe it. Behind my back, the R.C.M.P. had reported the incident to the City. The tree Conservative policies on nuclear issues. It is not j:st the vocal minority who want nuclear - capable weapons out of Canada and who want Canada to take an active peace-keeping role world- wide. We all desperately want our children to live out their natural life-span. We are very fortunate to live in this coun- try, particularly when you consider the alternatives. Let’s make Canada’s voice wedding We would also like to thank the City Parks Board for the great maintenance of Capilano Canyon Park and especially the ‘‘Cable Pool’’ where the ceremony was held. Our guests, ranging from New York to California and many Canadian pro- vinces were very impressed with the beauty of the area. John and Vi Colclough North Vancouver awthorn is not only straight, but has a generous application of prun- ing paint and a_ beautiful haircut. J say thank you to the City workers and R.C.M.P. for a job beyond the caH of duty. To the drunk driver: ‘‘Next time pick on something your own size. There’s a 30-year- old oak tree further down the boulevard!”’ Dave Cutler North Vancouver draperies by Ss. Laursen Custom Draperies Bedspreads 1 Venetlan Vertical and Wooden Blinds MP should push for peace count in NATO and Warsaw-Pact countries. Perhaps you, Mr. Cook, could take the lead in en- couraging your fellow Con- servative M.P.s to likewise survey their constituents on these issues to help form future Conservative policies. I would suggest the following wording for your questions: 1. Do you support further tests of the Cruise Missile in Canada? 2. Would you support a Canadian vote for a ‘*No first use’’ position on nuclear weapons in NATO at the U.N.? (The Soviets have of- fered to pledge ‘‘No first use’’.)} Thank you for accepting this suggestion and we eager- ly await the survey and its honest resuits in the very near future. the Gail P. Hunt North Vancouver » FHE NATURAL CUT follows the flow ofs the hair and is cut exactly as the hair falls. 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